Time magazine came out with an issue of ‘Lists’, publishing various top 10 lists for 2008. RWW has many posts on various top 10s of the year. Inspired I started working on top 10 blogs by learning/training professionals in India, about learning/training. I found it hard to find 10 blogs that are updated regularly (at least 1 post a month)!!! Obviously I am not reading enough. So where are the learning/training professionals with their blogs about the profession? Do leave your comments with links to blogs by learning/training professionals in India.Here’s my list of top 10 blogs by learning/training professionals in India:
- Writers Gateway – Rupa Rajagopalan
- Viplav Baxi’s Meanderings – Viplav Baxi
- eCube, Collaborative Learning Environment – various authors
- Speak Out – Archana Narayan
- Designed for Learning – Taruna Goel
- Random Ideas – Mousumi Ghosh
Here are the remaining who I wish would write more often: - Simply Speaking – Geetha Krishnan
- Discursive Learning – Anil Mammen
- The Learned Man – Ankush Gupta
- E-Learning and Beyond! – Amit Kapur
7 comments:
Thanks Manish for including my blog in your list of "Top 10 blogs by learning professionals in India" You are my inspiration :) I hope to continue to be in this list and also cross any boundaries and be in many other such lists!
Hi Manish, am really glad that you considered my blog in the list of "Top 10 Blogs by Learning Professional in India".
It gives me immense confidence that people like you have more than 20 years of experience in the field of content management consider my blog worth reading. Thanks :-)
Hi Manish. Thanks for listing my blog on your top ten list. I am really honored to be on a list that includes people like of Rupa Rajagopalan, Geetha Krishnan, and Anil Mammen. Mousumi is my colleague and a dear friend and I follow her blog closely. The other blog that I can think of would be learnability matters - various authors.
Thanks once again. Wish you a happy new year!
Thanks, Manish. But you left your blog out!
Stand up and take a bow for putting together ecube and for your efforts at setting up a platform where all of us can collaborate!
@Archana: Thanks for pointing me to learnability matters. Adding it to my reader. Looks promising, and it IS updated more than once a month.
@Viplav: Thanks :-)
Hi Manish
Thanks for including my blog in ur list of Top 10.
I feel honored :)
regards
Rupa
Hi Manish: Thanks for including Discursive Learning in your list (although I've hardly done justice to it, especially in the latter half of this year). Here's wishing you a great year in the blogosphere!
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